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HTC M8 gets leaked again with a clearer view of twin camera set up

The HTC M8 shows its back again but this time with a clearer view of its rear cameras. The upcoming HTC One replacement is expected to come with a dual-camera set up with accompanying dual LED flash and the new leak seems to add more weight to the speculation. The last time we saw dual cameras was during the 3D smart phone craze 3 years ago. It is still unknown how would a two cameras would aid normal day to day photography compared to just one.

Another image revealed is the on-screen buttons at the front. The new shots also reveal a HTC logo right at the bottom slightly above the speaker grill. This new leaked image looks more credible that the last one we saw which some are claiming to be “photoshopped”.

Head after the break for a clearer view of the on-screen buttons in both landscape and portrait mode.

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